The existence of a functioning democracy in these two pro US states is a proof that America is against democracy in the Middle East!?
I don't get it. I don't know if I should try to understand it as you're obviously an anti-US bigot.
As Sa'iqa wrote:I mentioned the cases of Iraq and Kurdistan on purpose. I knew you would concentrate on Israel. Kurdistan is supported by Americans through airstrikes and weapons, Iraq is not only supported but the current administration was actually installed there by Americans.
The existence of a functioning democracy in these two pro US states is a proof that America is against democracy in the Middle East!?
I don't get it. I don't know if I should try to understand it as you're obviously an anti-US bigot.
As Sa'iqa wrote:In all kinds of democracy, including those in which state matters are not decided through direct voting (outside Switzerland) winning elections does not mean that the winning party gains absolute power and can do whatever they please like Louis XIV in absolute monarchy or something like that. There is an intricate web of legal mechanisms designed precisely to prevent the winning party from gaining more power then they should have - from constitutions and constitutional courts to various mechanisms of sharing competences between state organs. (picking up some academic textbook about constitutional law would be a good idea, I don't know what law students in Germany are taught but I think it's similar to Poland.). I think
You have a fundamendal misunderstanding of my stance about the United States of America. I never stated in any of my post that Americans are saints or anything like that. They make mistakes and I guess now they would admit that operation ajax was a mistake. You may wonder why no such coup took place in Germany or Britain.
In short, though I don't want to be repetitive - if Arabs wanted to have democracy, they would have it. Kurds wanted it and they have it.
Hannibal Barca wrote:If the Jews don't wipe out from the face of the Earth the nations of this planet will never live peacefully. Is a simple fact.
par far wrote:Hannibal Barca wrote:If the Jews don't wipe out from the face of the Earth the nations of this planet will never live peacefully. Is a simple fact.
Very true. Give me a Borey-class nuclear submarine(fully ready) and 6 Bulava intercontinental missiles(ready to fire) and a crew of 90 men(fully trained on the Borey-class nuclear submarine) and I will make it happen.
magnumcromagnon wrote:
Mig25 wrote:The americain government is responsible for the chaos in Syria.
Mig25 wrote:The americain government is responsible for the chaos in Syria.
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"THANKS GOD FOR ISIS.."
Battalion0415 wrote:How Many rebells in Syria have been killed since start of war?
More killed rebells than ISIS last five, six month?
Thinking Syria have powerful first and reserve force.
Rebells have smaller troops.
Like talibans in Afghanistan.
Smaller troops can't win every war.
Werewolf wrote:
"Rebells" FSA = ISIS...
George1 wrote:Syrian Army Kills Over 30 Islamic State Militants in Northeastern Syria
Syrian government troops killed more than 30 militants from the Islamic State (IS) in the city of Deir ez-Zor in northeastern Syria.
BEIRUT, January 9 (Sputnik) — Syrian government troops have eliminated more than 30 militants from the Islamic State (IS) extremist group in the city of Deir ez-Zor in northeastern Syria, SANA news agency reported Friday.
The Syrian Army has conducted military operations in several districts of Deir ez-Zor and its suburbs preventing the rebels from capturing new territories. The fighting took place in six surrounding villages, according to the Arab newspaper Alahednews. Two IS boats were destroyed on the Euphrates river not far from the city.
Meanwhile, 18 miles away from the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, militants from the Jabhat al-Nusra Sunni terrorist group have been assaulting the cities of Noble and Al-Zahra, mostly populated by Shia Muslims, for five days. Syrian Air Forces are supporting the army in the operation.
The latest massive attack on Noble and Al-Zahra was conducted in November 2014. Hundreds of Jabhat al-Nusra militants laid siege to the cities for a week. The assault failed due to Kurdish militia helping the defenders of the city.
The civil war in Syria started in 2011. Government troops loyal to President Bashar Assad have been fighting various groups including several jihadist ones. IS began fighting the Syrian government in 2012.
According to UN data, about 15,000 people from some 80 countries have traveled to Syria to join the terrorists since the conflict broke out.